After every mass shooting, the usual suspects come out to declare “enough is enough.” Our politicians and celebrities start braying in unison, and clamor to ban assault rifles, high-capacity magazines, or whatever else they can think of. Inevitably the gun grabbers will take advantage of the tragedy, and propose more anti-gun legislation. This time around their efforts appear to have failed across the board.
Following the Orlando night club shooting, members of the United States Senate proposed four separate gun control laws; and on Monday, all four of those bills failed to pass. Senator Dianne Feinstein proposed a law that would prevent anyone who was placed on the terror watch list within the last five years from buying a gun. That bill failed to pass 47-53. Another terror-related gun bill was proposed by Republican Senator John Cornyn, which failed to pass after falling seven votes short.
Republican Senator Charles Grassley proposed a bill that would increase funding for background checks, which also fell seven votes short of the 60 that were needed to pass it. And finally, Democratic Senator Chris Murphy suggested expanding background checks for gun sales that take place on the Internet or at gun shows. That bill failed on a vote of 44-56.
Despite these bills being proposed by members of both parties, the actual vote tallies fell along typical party lines, with most Republicans voting against the new measures. While the Democrats accused their opponents of being tools of the NRA, Republican senators argued that the proposed laws would violate the Constitution. Some of the senators are hoping to find a compromise on the terror watch list bill later this week, but those efforts are also expected to fail.
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Good news, but looking at percentage gap its only a matter of time before another ‘terrorist attack’ (false flag) will sway in the favour of gun control- beginning of the end of second amendment is not far away if the real terrorists (politicians) get their way.
“…another ‘terrorist attack’ (false flag”)”
WOW!?! alot of ketchup instead of blood, eh?
We didn’t see a lot of ketchup, either. Or ambulances. Or parking spaces for 300 people. Or reporters. Or police scanner audio transcript. Or cell phone video. We didn’t see much of anything other than heartfelt rhetoric and gun control bills. Why bother fleshing out the mundane details when we can cut straight to the chase?
The DeCeipt watch list is subjective, covert and is against the ‘Rule of Law’. U.S. sovereigns should never be placed on a watch list without due process.